BALTIMORE - The Loyola University Maryland men's soccer team used goals from sophomore Larry Ndjock and senior Diego McQuestion to earn a 2-0 victory over Campbell Saturday evening at Ridley Athletic Complex.

With the win, the Greyhounds move to 4-0-1 this season, marking the sixth time in school Division I history (since 1982) that Loyola has been unbeaten through its first five contests, while the loss drops the Fighting Camels to 1-3-0.

Loyola got its first score in the 38th minute when senior Stephen Dooley beat a defender to the end line, where he kept the ball alive before sending a cross into the 6-yard box. Senior Diego McQuestion fought off a scramble and tapped the ball to Ndjock, who poked it in from close range. The goal marks Ndjock's sixth this year, while it is also the fourth-straight game he has scored in.

The Greyhounds added an insurance goal in the 56th minute when Ndjock was fouled on the right side. Dooley sailed the free kick into the box where McQuestion headed the ball into the top right corner for his third career goal, and first since 2011.

Throughout the game, Loyola outshot Campbell, 16-11, and had a 10-2 advantage in corners.